All Features articles – Page 62
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Diverse challenges of going global
Multinational customers are good business, but insurers face a few hurdles first, says Dane Loosley
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The small print that defines an Act of God
David Williams explains the difficulties of deciding what natural disasters to insure against
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The risk of being small
There are many small retail businesses in Britain requiring cover. In the first of a three-part series, Ian Jerrum explains how to assess the risksConsider a corner shop on an urban housing esta …
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Household cover
Household insurance is a common type of policy, but it has many facets. Fiona Andrews explains the fine detail of cover that can be provided
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Compensation culture vultures
Michael Faulkner talks to the Shadow Attorney General Dominic Grieve about the growing problem of claims farming and what measures the Conservative Party would take to curb it
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Learning from the big marketing spenders
Clear and consistent branding is key to good communications, says 'Angel Brown
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2004 Reviewed
Do you remember what happened in 2004? We have compiled a month-by-month summary of the major happenings
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Do you know your principles?
Testing your knowledge of the basic principles of insurance is vital for beginners and the experienced, says Julian Hall
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Easing the burden of recovery
Recovery of NHS costs in treating road accident victims will hit insurers and fleet operators. David Faithful explains
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Customers: are they being served?
The customer is the reason for business, so what should companies be doing to keep them. Lyn Etherington explains
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The end of an affair?
The Groupama-sponsored Insurance Times young professionals advisory board discusses the impact on the UK industry from the Spitzer affair, succession plans and the broker's role in the wake of technological advances
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Planning for trouble-free parties
It's office party time, but do employers know what their liability is? Kate Payne explains
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Feedback from the front
Appraisals can give a valuable insight into how staff are carrying out their work and confirming the allocation of resources Elizabeth Mills explains how to get the best out of an appraisal.
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Insurers take up their positions on client money
Comingling of client money has been clarified, but insurers still have doubts Steve White explains.
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The price challenge
Home policyholders are waking up to the fact that savings can be made by shopping around Jonathan Russell reports.
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Coming clean on broker dealings
FSA rules on conduct of business will clarify the relationship between broker and insurer, says Liz Johnson
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The FSA's challenge to recruitment
New staff at insurance companies will be qualified, better trained and have an aptitude for insurance, says Colin Lloyd